Énois Laboratório de Jornalismo

https://enoisconteudo.com.br/

Founded in 2009, Énois is a laboratory that works to promote diversity, representativeness and inclusion in Brazilian journalism. In face-to-face courses run by the organization, more than 500 young people from the periphery have graduated in journalism and more than 4,000 students have passed through the online Journalism School.

Over time, through Énois, these young people have produced content in partnership with national media outlets. More than 80 reports have been produced by the agency and published in partner outlets such as UOL Tab, The Intercept Brasil, The Guardian, Nexo and the BBC, among others.

Last updated date: April 2025

Source: AJOR

Location:
São Paulo, Brazil
Year the organization started publishing:
2009
Languages:
No information available
Type of coverage:
National

Content

Editorial coverage:
Generalist, focused on multiple topics
Type of content produced by theme:
Education
Environment
Technology
Economy and business
Lifestyle
Health and well-being
Entertainment and culture
Law and crime
Society and human rights
Entrepreneurship
Gender
Feminism
LGBTIQ+
Ethnic minorities
Religious minorities
DEIA: Diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility
Journalism genres:
Reviews
Interviews and reporting
Opinion
Journalism coverage types and techniques:
Solutions or constructive journalism
Engaged, community-driven or participatory journalism
Explanatory journalism
Collaborative journalism
Tech platforms and other mediums used:
Website
Newsletter
Social media platforms
YouTube
Twitter
Facebook
Instagram
LinkedIn

Audience and reach

Social media audience

Facebook number of followers:
15,000
Twitter number of followers:
3,761
Instagram number of followers:
12,800
YouTube number of followers:
12,400

Management and team

Founders

Female:
2
Male:
0
Founders:
Amanda Rahra. Nina Weingrill
Directors:
Simone Cunha, Amanda Rahra, Bruna Gonçalves, Helena Dias, Leticia Tavares, Sanara Santos

Team

Full-time employees:
14
Part-time employees:
0
Freelancers or consultants:
3
Volunteers:
0

Business structure and revenue sources

Organization tax status:
Hybrid model (more than one nonprofit or for-profit)
All revenue sources reported by media leaders:
Grants
Content services for others
Audience support / reader revenue
Grants from private donor organisations
Content development for other media
Individual donations
The primary source of revenue reported by media leaders:
Audience support / reader revenue
The second most important revenue source reported:
Grants

Transparency

Publishes information about annual revenue
Publishes the names of donors
Has an ethics policy / manual
Doesn’t publish an ethics policy / manual
Has a data privacy policy
Doesn’t publish a data privacy policy
Doesn’t have a whistleblower policy
Doesn’t have a complaints policy
Has a sexual harassment or institutional violence policy
Doesn’t publish a sexual harassment or institutional violence policy
Is signed up to a press regulator, trust initiative, or part of a press association
Publishes up to date information about its team
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